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Start your day by writing!

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penzu.com

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9798827bc3c4fff515619665@post.penzu.com

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Sun, May 7, 2017 11:06 AM

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You can or . © 2017 Penzu, Inc. | 124 Merton Street, Toronto Ontario, Canada M4S 2Z2


[Penzu Logo] Hi {NAME}, This is a quick email to remind you to write in your Penzu Journal! Click the button below to start a new entry. Or, if you’re in a hurry, just reply to this email and we’ll add it for you automatically! [Start a new entry]( You can [disable this reminder]( or [manage all reminders for this journal](. [The Penzu Team] © 2017 Penzu, Inc. | 124 Merton Street, Toronto Ontario, Canada M4S 2Z2


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